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Hi All
i am getting rejections for[LIST][*]Bad Color (Over/Under Saturation, Hue)[*]not sure what i am doing wrong but attached is a photo i edited yesterday[*]is this any better
Color looks acceptable on this one to me. When was it rejected?
Hi this was not rejected i processed it yesterday but have not uploaded it yet
not sure what i was doing in the process in photoshop to have 3 rejections in a row for bad colour
thanks for your input
Hi this was not rejected i processed it yesterday but have not uploaded it yet
not sure what i was doing in the process in photoshop to have 3 rejections in a row for bad colour
thanks for your input
it's appreciated
Oh, ok. Might it not be good idea to post the ones you had rejected to see if the rejections were actually correct, and if so, what was the issue there?
Hi Screeners
I am having problems with leveling up my photos and keep getting rejections for unlevel
i always level up using lamp posts or the car park in the back ground,
so i have attached a photo for you to have a look at, so how would you guys level this photo all comments welcome
many thanks
Terry
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Last edited by bleuair; 2023-04-01, 16:10.
Reason: title change as per corner's guideline
OK but what would you use to rotate it ccw
the taxiway,
the lamp post or the car park
as i've been using those items but still get rejections
and they all look level to me when i've processed the photo
old eyesight maybe LOL
OK but what would you use to rotate it ccw
the taxiway,
the lamp post or the car park
as i've been using those items but still get rejections
and they all look level to me when i've processed the photo
old eyesight maybe LOL
Best way oof getting the horizon right is by alligning the vertical items.
So the Lamp posts would be ideal.
I also do think, that the photo is overall very dark.
I would use the buildings. Easiest way is to move the image on your screen to the side so its up against a vertical line, like the side of screen or window.
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